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IRIS KAEMPFER! 
These gorgeous beauties are the showiest of all Iris. Kaempferi Iris today give you a complete color range of the rainbow. The flowers 
are so huge, many measuring over ten inches across, some singles, semi-doubles, doubles, mottled, striped, blended, soft pastel colors and 
other brilliant ones. Kaempferi Iris will start to flower from middle of June and will flower on into July when your garden actually can 
use some color. They are prodigious bloomers and hardy anywhere. 
Cultural Directions: Plant Kaempferi Iris very early in spring, then 
Lecation: Kaempferi Iris require acid soil (sour soil). For excellent 
again after flowering, August to November; however, cover with 
a few inches of soil or straw for fall planting. 
For Diseases follow same instructions as listed under Bearded Iris. 
results they should be planted in the dampest part of your garden 
or along a pool, brook, or lake; however, can be grown in any 
location with a little extra watering. Kaempferi Iris will prove 
results the second year as it takes a year for them to establish. 

Price on Kaempferi Iris: 75c¢ each; 12 for $7.50. 
Bangkok. 40 in. Early. Huge single flowers of unusual uniform 
lavender-violet with a single area of deeper violet at the throat 
surrounding tiny orange spear points. Styles white, tipped 
lavender. 
Betty F. Holmes. 42 in. Huge snow-white flowers of heavy wax- 
like texture, generally considered the best white. 
Blue Eagle. Very large double blue, white in center. 
Caroline G. Childs. 32 in. Three large white petals veined blue- 
violet. Three small standards blue and white. A choice variety. 
Chameleon. White marbled and flamed blue. Very light and dark 
flowers on the same plant. 
Cloud Dress. 42 in. Double. Beautifully formed with a dainty 
network of soft mauve veins- over a white ground. 
Cendor. Larae flat flower, round petals, red with gold center. 
Conspicuous. Striking light blue on white ground, 
deep blue stripes; deep purple, white-edged 
stands. This is a three-petal variety, very large 
and attractive. Every one wants this one. 





















Court Gown. 36 in. Magnificently brilliant rich red- 
purple flowers of unusual beauty. 
Dancing White Wave. 40 in. Gigantic, beautifully 
frilled double white, lightly flushed soft lavender. 
Tufted center. One of the best. 
Dark Cloud. 40 in. Very fine ruffled double 
flowers of rich royal purple. Extra fine. 
Ethel J. Marshall. 36 in. One of the-most 
striking of all. Three large petals are white 
* very slightly flushed soft violet. Three small 
petals aconite-violet, edged milk-white. 
Eumee. 32 in. A very handsome single deep 
rich blue-purple self, of uniform color 
throughout. 
Flamingo. Deep rose, white in center. 
Very tall and profuse flowering. 
Glory. 36 ‘in. A magnificent dark 
“spotted” single, with white and blue- 
purple heavily splashed over the 
falls. 
Gofuku-Shoshu. 32 in. Huge dou- 
ble flowers of soft pink with 
deeper pink stripes and a 
white background just showing 
through. 
Hatsuka. 30 in. Gorgeously rich 
single flowers of intense vivid 
spectrum-violet by the color 
charts. “ 
Helene. 36 in. Double. One of the 
finest Iris I have. Formerly listed 
at $5.00. Uniform blue-violet 
veins form a threadlike network 
over the white background. 
Hosagawa. 36 in. Fine, large early double 
flowers of rich deep Petunia-violet. 
Kamata. 32 in. A fine rich deep blue. 
A very striking variety. 
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Katherine Havemeyer. 42 in. Huge flowers of an exquisite shade 
of soft lavender. One of our finest Irises. 
Koko-Ne-Iro. Huge double to triple flowers of deep rich royal 
purple. One of the most popular. 
Indo. 38 in. Huge single indigo-blue flowers, with lemon-yellow 
throat markings surrounded by a narrow white area. Makes an 
imposing garden picture. 
Late Wonder. 46 in. Three large petals; white, covered with a net- 
work of fine deep royal purple veins; three small standards, deep 
violet with snow-white border. A magnificent variety. 
Lucie Marshall. 54 in. Rich double Pansy-violet, with a snow-white 
area surrounding a yellow throat, the white area radiating out into 
white veins. 
Mahogany. 36 in. A very lovely double mahogany-red. One of the 
most beautiful of the Kaempferi Iris. 
Margaret S. Hendrickson. 36 in. Double to triple. I have always 
considered this the finest medium-toned blue. 
Mocnlight Waves. Double white marked and flushed very pale blue. 
Heavy ruffled petals. 
Mrs. J. Alexander Hayden. 42 in. Superb huge double white 
flowers, bordered and shaded soft violet. 
Norma. 40 in. A handsome lavender-pink, with a clear blue halo 
surrounding the yellow throat markings. 
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